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Ethnic divides still exist in some neighborhoods in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In a school in Travnik, a fence separates Muslim and Croat pupils.
Amela is a Muslim. She went to school in Travnik and grew up with this ethnic segregation. Bosnia’s constitutional court declared the "two schools under one roof policy" unconstitutional in 2012. But this policy is still practiced in everyday life, even though nobody calls it that anymore. It’s not just in schools that the distance between the ethnic groups is visible. The parents also foster ethnic segregation from their neighbors. It’s always been this way - Amela will of course marry a Muslim.
The country is home to Bosnian Muslims, Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Serbs. They say they live together but on closer inspection they just live side by side. Very few would accept a spouse from a different ethnic group.
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Welcome to Top10Archive! Nestled between the constantly feuding factions of Croatia and Serbia is the small territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina, a land many have asked us to review. Join us as we traverse the Heart-Shaped land and explore history and culture in these top 10 amazing Bosnia-Herzegovina factovi.
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10. FamousBosnians
9. BosnianWildlife
8. Cuisine of Bosnia
7. Bosnian Sites to See
6. Bosnian Paralympics
5. Two Sides of Bosnia
4. The Bosnian Government
3. Bosnian Pyramids
2. The Bullet that Started World War I
1. The Bosnian War
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDcf5UKsZV0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pYRLo7vku4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdW1_E4Q0VA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP23DFNhwQA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWmo5IJRtKA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q4Qvp8wZP8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20p7CrMCnBY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVMfZ6tRukw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipua2Mh_F_c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3nGxUwOn-o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt5n2381Fzc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A5KrBiMQZM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bx2vTEKl9Po
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m54vqYVhu88
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ0BkC3Kbw4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aij50c542dM
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Hundreds of Bosnians went to Syria to fight for IS. Now that it's suffering losses, many are coming back and their presence is a source of concern. Bosnians have not been allowed to travel to Syria or Iraq since 2013.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina (i/ˈbɒzniəəndˌhɛərtsəɡoʊˈviːnə, -ˌhɜːrt-, -ɡə-/ or /ˌhɜːrtsəˈɡɒvᵻnə/;Bosnian, Croatian and SerbianLatin script: Bosna i Hercegovina, Bosnian and Serbian Cyrillic script: Боснa и Херцеговина; pronounced[bôsna i xěrt͡seɡoʋina]), sometimes called Bosnia-Herzegovina or Bosnia & Herzegovina, abbreviated BiH or B&H, and in short often known informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeastern Europe located on the Balkan Peninsula. Sarajevo is the capital and largest city. Bordered by Croatia to the north, west, and south; Serbia to the east; Montenegro to the southeast; and the Adriatic Sea to the south, with a coastline about 20 kilometres (12 miles) long surrounding the city of Neum. In the central and eastern interior of the country the geography is mountainous, in the northwest it is moderately hilly, and the northeast is predominantly flatland. The inland is a geographically larger region and has a moderate continental climate, bookended by hot summers and cold and snowy winters. The southern tip of the country has a Mediterranean climate and plain topography.

Herzegovina

Herzegovina (/ˌhɛərtsᵻˈɡoʊvᵻnə/ or /ˌhɜːrtsəɡoʊˈviːnə/;Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Hercegovina, Херцеговина, [xɛ̌rtsɛɡov̞ina]) is the southernregion of Bosnia and Herzegovina. While there is no official border distinguishing it from the Bosnian region, it is generally accepted that the borders of the region are Croatia to the southwest, Montenegro to the east, Mount Maglić to the northeast, and Mount Ivan to the north. Measurements of the area range from 11,419km2 (4,409sqmi), or around 22% of the total area of the present-day country, to 12,276km2 (4,740sqmi), around 24% of the country.

The name Herzegovina means "duke's land", referring to the medieval duchy of Stjepan Vukčić Kosača who took title "Herzeg of Saint Sava". Herceg is derived from the German title Herzog.

Mostar

Mostar (Cyrillic: Мостар) is a city and municipality in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Inhabited by 113,169 people, it is the most important city in the Herzegovina region, its cultural capital, and the center of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation. Mostar is situated on the Neretva River and is the fifth-largest city in the country. Mostar was named after the bridge keepers (mostari) who in the medieval times guarded the Stari Most (Old Bridge) over the Neretva. The Old Bridge, built by the Ottomans in the 16th century, is one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's most recognizable landmarks, and is considered one of the most exemplary pieces of Islamic architecture in the Balkans.

History

Human settlements on the river Neretva, between the Hum Hill and the Velež Mountain, have existed since prehistory, as witnessed by discoveries of fortified enceintes and cemeteries. Evidence of Roman occupation was discovered beneath the present town.

As far as medieval Mostar goes, although the Christian basilicas of late antiquity remained in use, few historical sources were preserved and not much is known about this period. The name of Mostar was first mentioned in a document dating from 1474, taking its name from the bridge-keepers (mostari); this refers to the existence of a wooden bridge from the market on the left bank of the river which was used by traders, soldiers, and other travelers. During this time it was also the seat of a kadiluk (district with a regional judge). Since Mostar was on the trade route between the Adriatic and the mineral-rich regions of central Bosnia, the settlement began to spread to the right bank of the river.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: an ethnically divided country | DW Documentary

Bosnia and Herzegovina: an ethnically divided country | DW Documentary

Bosnia and Herzegovina: an ethnically divided country | DW Documentary

Ethnic divides still exist in some neighborhoods in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In a school in Travnik, a fence separates Muslim and Croat pupils.
Amela is a Muslim. She went to school in Travnik and grew up with this ethnic segregation. Bosnia’s constitutional court declared the "two schools under one roof policy" unconstitutional in 2012. But this policy is still practiced in everyday life, even though nobody calls it that anymore. It’s not just in schools that the distance between the ethnic groups is visible. The parents also foster ethnic segregation from their neighbors. It’s always been this way - Amela will of course marry a Muslim.
The country is home to Bosnian Muslims, Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Serbs. They say they live together but on closer inspection they just live side by side. Very few would accept a spouse from a different ethnic group.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina - Discover the hidden pearl of Europe

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Discover the hidden pearl of Europe

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Discover the hidden pearl of Europe

Top 10 AMAZING BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA Facts

Welcome to Top10Archive! Nestled between the constantly feuding factions of Croatia and Serbia is the small territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina, a land many have asked us to review. Join us as we traverse the Heart-Shaped land and explore history and culture in these top 10 amazing Bosnia-Herzegovina factovi.
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10. FamousBosnians
9. BosnianWildlife
8. Cuisine of Bosnia
7. Bosnian Sites to See
6. Bosnian Paralympics
5. Two Sides of Bosnia
4. The Bosnian Government
3. Bosnian Pyramids
2. The Bullet that Started World War I
1. The Bosnian War
References:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEbDHg42vVI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDcf5UKsZV0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pYRLo7vku4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdW1_E4Q0VA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP23DFNhwQA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWmo5IJRtKA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q4Qvp8wZP8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20p7CrMCnBY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVMfZ6tRukw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipua2Mh_F_c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3nGxUwOn-o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt5n2381Fzc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A5KrBiMQZM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bx2vTEKl9Po
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m54vqYVhu88
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ0BkC3Kbw4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aij50c542dM
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: a gateway for IS | DW Documentary

Bosnia and Herzegovina: a gateway for IS | DW Documentary

Bosnia and Herzegovina: a gateway for IS | DW Documentary

Hundreds of Bosnians went to Syria to fight for IS. Now that it's suffering losses, many are coming back and their presence is a source of concern. Bosnians have not been allowed to travel to Syria or Iraq since 2013.
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EXCLUSIVE - Bosnia and Herzegovina: radical islam and salafism at the core of Europe

EXCLUSIVE - Bosnia and Herzegovina: radical islam and salafism at the core of Europe

EXCLUSIVE - Bosnia and Herzegovina: radical islam and salafism at the core of Europe

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Around300Bosnians are fighting alongside jihadists in Syria today. Many of them are believed to have been radicalised when Salafist preachers emerged in Bosnia during the 1992-1995 war. Today the tiny Balkan nation is facing an increasingly alarming security situation as the jihadists threaten to return home, calling for terror strikes in Bosnia, and elsewhere in Europe. FRANCE 24 reports from Bosnia.
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7 Facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina (or Hercegovina) has been a part of the Yugoslavian Republic until civil war broke out in the early 90’s, leading to many years of genocide, ethnic cleansing and finally a NATO intervention. The name Bosnia comes from the river Bosna that flows in the region and Herzegovina used to be an Austrian duchy (Herzog in german).
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina. Where is Bosnia? It sits on the Western shore of the Balkan Peninsula. Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, is today one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe.
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1. Medjugorje is located in the mountains near Mostar. The small town is incredibly popular with Catholic pilgrims. Millions of pilgrims have visited the site since 1981, when a small group of young people began reporting seeing visions of the Virgin Mary (Madonna di Medjugorje).
2. Bosnia has a currency that can’t be exchanged anywhere else in the world. The BosnianConvertible Mark (BAM) can’t be bought outside the country. So upon leaving exchange it or the only use will be as an expensive souvenir.
3.In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the three official languages are Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian. For the local population it is of great importance to appoint the language spoken. In practical terms, though, it is one and the same language. The differences are similar to the differences between American and British English. Before the war the language was called Serbo-Croatian, but that name is no longer used.
4. Stari MostBridge (or Mostar Bridge) is a 16th century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar that crosses the river Neretva and connects two parts of the city. The Old Bridge stood for 427 years, but it was destroyed in 1993 during the Croat-Bosniak War. Later, the bridge was reconstructed and opened in 2004. Stari Most is a symbol of Mostar and part of UNESCO world heritage.
5. Unlike in Croatia and Serbia, there is not a single McDonald’s in Bosnia. In fact, there are no international fast food chains. However you have all kinds of independent local fast food vendors that serve local staples like Cevapi , Burek, Kukuruz or Kebabs.
6. Over the past 100 years Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, has found itself a member of 6 different states and has witnessed the Sarajevo Assassination, the First and Second World Wars, the XIVWinter Olympic Games,and the longest-running siege of any town in modern history (1425 days).
7. For several hundred years, the borders of two great empires, the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian, which represented the two poles of the world at that time – East and West, Islamic and Christian – met in Bosnia and Herzegovina.This made the country and its capital a crossroads for very different worlds. Sarajevo is one of those rare cities where, during a ten-minute walk, you can see places of worship for the world’s most important monotheistic religions: Orthodox and Catholic churches, synagogues and mosques.
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http://www.funtrivia.com/en/Geography/Bosnia-12865.html
http://www.expatsblog.com/contests/799/top-10-crazy-things-about-living-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina
http://www.portal-trogir.com/things-to-do-en/towns/mostar-excursion-from-trogir/
https://vrhopk.wordpress.com/2009/07/22/fun-facts-to-tickle-your-fancy/
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http://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/2wiwtv/nationality_map_of_the_balkans_and_southern/
http://www.panacomp.net/bosnia_and_herzegovina
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stari_Most
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mostar_bridge.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_cuisine
http://pixgood.com/no-mcdonalds-no.html
http://www.union-travel.si/fr/reservations/hotels/ba/sarajevo/
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2012/04/sarajevo-a-look-back-at-the-first-few-months-of-the-siege.html
http://geovivatravel.com/en/package/visoko-sarajevo-bijambare-mostar-dubrovnik-trebinje/
http://www.nardev.org/?paged=2
http://bosniavolimte.blogspot.ro/2011/03/sarajevo-jewish-synagague-piece-of.html
http://www.webmastergrade.com/25-beautiful-mosques-around-the-world/

बोस्निया एक खतरनाक देश // Bosnia and Herzegovina a amazing country

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Bosnian Breakfast in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnian Breakfast in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnian Breakfast in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Join us for BosnianBreakfast in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina as we continue our Bosnian food video series. In terms of Bosnian food items for breakfast this is what we had:
1) Bosnian coffee - strong and flavorful
2) Bosnian meat and cheese platter with beef prosciutto, smoked sausages, travnic cheese (Travnički), livno cheese, sach cheese, sour cream and local doughnuts (Uštipci - miške) along with vegetables such as cucumbers and tomato
3) Hurmašice - coconut finger cookie with syrup
4) Smokvara - fig dessert saturated in syrup
Restaurant in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Information:
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Hello again from Mostar. We have been eating our way through the city and it has been wonderful. Today we're going to be showing you guys breakfast. Bosnian breakfast so we're eating at restaurant (Restoran) Divan and we are starting off with Bosnian Coffee which has quickly become one of our favorites. I love the presentation.
Back to the coffee preparation. It is prepared by boiling water and then you take the water off of the heat, you add your coffee grounds and then you put it to boil then you get this and because the grounds are in the water you have to let it settle so that you're not drinking you know crunchy coffee grounds.
I'm going to pour myself a little cup. You take the cube and you kind of nibble a little bit out of it. Bite the cube and then you sip your coffee.
That is nice and strong. Flavorful. Potent. Just the way I like my coffee. It wakes you up in the morning.
The food has arrived and as you can see the portions are massive. You know what the portions have been massive everywhere we've eaten. Yeah. Like they are really generous with their food here. They did say this was an appetizer for two. I mean are we going to be able to eat all this? Like look at the fritters that is a lot. I feel like this is an appetizer for 4.
I'll tell you what we ordered. We got uh a mixed platter. We did. With beef prosciutto, smoked sausages, travnic cheese (Travnički), livno cheese, sach cheese, sour cream and local doughnuts (miške). I actually tried these a few days ago yep we had them with cream cheese at another place.
They are really tasty. It also came with vegetables. Like cucumbers and tomato so yeah. And we have we've also ordered a couple kind of desserts to add to the breakfast fast.
Dessert for breakfast. We are really improvising here. So look at this. This looks amazing. I'm just going to break it in half with my hands. It is almost like a donut (Uštipci).
We just couldn't resist ordering a little something sweet. I believe this one is called Hurmašice. We had it once before at another restaurant it is very good by the river and it is basically like a coconut cookie. I think they call it a coconut finger. That is just like oozing sugary syrup.
Sam is going in for the other dessert called Smokvara. Yeah. And it is basically if you look at the shape it looks like it is shaped like a fig patty. And if you think the coconut dessert had a lot syrup this one is swimming in it.
That was a top notch breakfast. In terms of price point it came to 29 in local currency which was uh 17 US dollars or 14 Euros and we were defeated by that breakfast. We couldn't even finish it all. It was so much food but it was delicious. The setting was great and yeah it was just a wonderful way to start the day. And there were cats. Lots of happy moments so we'll see you guys next time. Tata.
This is part of our Travel in Bosnia and Herzegovina video series showcasing Bosnian food, Bosnian culture and Bosnian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
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Day Trip Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia is amazingly beautiful, the people are friendly and great, but also the wounds of the war are still fresh. Definitely recommend a visit, and to learn, respect and appreciate the history. I will always do my best to showcase the beauty each place has to offer as that's what I like to focus on. But I will also try not to be ignorant. If you are interested in learning about the war in the early 90's and why I mentioned it... These should give some insight
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- Cross over Mostar on Hum Mountain
- Old tunnels where fighter jets were stored
- Blagaj, with houses built in the 1500s
- Swimming in Kravice Falls
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: an ethnically divided country | DW Documentary

Ethnic divides still exist in some neighborhoods in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In a school in Travnik, a fence separates Muslim and Croat pupils.
Amela is a Muslim. She went to school in Travnik and grew up with this ethnic segregation. Bosnia’s constitutional court declared the "two schools under one roof policy" unconstitutional in 2012. But this policy is still practiced in everyday life, even though nobody calls it that anymore. It’s not just in schools that the distance between the ethnic groups is visible. The parents also foster ethnic segregation from their neighbors. It’s always been this way - Amela will of course marry a Muslim.
The country is home to Bosnian Muslims, Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Serbs. They say they live together but on closer inspection they just live side by si...

Unreal Bosnia and Herzegovina Experience

UnrealBosnia and Herzegovina experience, never thought this country could be this beautiful. Simply an amazing trip, a hidden gem to say the least!
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: a gateway for IS | DW Documentary

Hundreds of Bosnians went to Syria to fight for IS. Now that it's suffering losses, many are coming back and their presence is a source of concern. Bosnians have not been allowed to travel to Syria or Iraq since 2013.
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EXCLUSIVE - Bosnia and Herzegovina: radical islam and salafism at the core of Europe

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Around300Bosnians are fighting alongside jihadists in Syria today. Many of them are believed to have been radicalised when Salafist preachers emerged in Bosnia during the 1992-1995 war. Today the tiny Balkan nation is facing an increasingly alarming security situation as the jihadists threaten to return home, calling for terror strikes in Bosnia, and elsewhere in Europe. FRANCE 24 reports from Bosnia.
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7 Facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina (or Hercegovina) has been a part of the Yugoslavian Republic until civil war broke out in the early 90’s, leading to many years of genocide, ethnic cleansing and finally a NATO intervention. The name Bosnia comes from the river Bosna that flows in the region and Herzegovina used to be an Austrian duchy (Herzog in german).
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Day Trip Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia is amazingly beautiful, the people are friendly and great, but also the wounds of the war are still fresh. Definitely recommend a visit, and to learn, respect and appreciate the history. I will always do my best to showcase the beauty each place has to offer as that's what I like to focus on. But I will also try not to be ignorant. If you are interested in learning about the war in the early 90's and why I mentioned it... These should give some insight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipua2Mh_F_c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a1bQTDR9y8
Day trip through Bosnia and Herzegovina includes:
- Mostar
- Cross over Mostar on Hum Mountain
- Old tunnels where fighter jets were stored
- Blagaj, with houses built in the 1500s
- Swimming in Kravice Falls
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Geography Now! Bosnia and Herzegovina

Well here we go. The "Belgium of the Balkans"... But with more anger and a touch of sarcasm.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: an ethnically divided country | DW Documentary

Ethnic divides still exist in some neighborhoods in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In a school in Travnik, a fence separates Muslim and Croat pupils.
Amela is a Muslim. She went to school in Travnik and grew up with this ethnic segregation. Bosnia’s constitutional court declared the "two schools under one roof policy" unconstitutional in 2012. But this policy is still practiced in everyday life, even though nobody calls it that anymore. It’s not just in schools that the distance between the ethnic groups is visible. The parents also foster ethnic segregation from their neighbors. It’s always been this way - Amela will of course marry a Muslim.
The country is home to Bosnian Muslims, Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Serbs. They say they live together but on closer inspection they just live side by side. Very few would accept a spouse from a different ethnic group.
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Ethnic divides still exist in some neighborhoods in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In a school in Travnik, a fence separates Muslim and Croat pupils.
Amela is a Muslim. She went to school in Travnik and grew up with this ethnic segregation. Bosnia’s constitutional court declared the "two schools under one roof policy" unconstitutional in 2012. But this policy is still practiced in everyday life, even though nobody calls it that anymore. It’s not just in schools that the distance between the ethnic groups is visible. The parents also foster ethnic segregation from their neighbors. It’s always been this way - Amela will of course marry a Muslim.
The country is home to Bosnian Muslims, Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Serbs. They say they live together but on closer inspection they just live side by side. Very few would accept a spouse from a different ethnic group.
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Top 10 AMAZING BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA Facts

Welcome to Top10Archive! Nestled between the constantly feuding factions of Croatia and Serbia is the small territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina, a land many have as...

Welcome to Top10Archive! Nestled between the constantly feuding factions of Croatia and Serbia is the small territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina, a land many have asked us to review. Join us as we traverse the Heart-Shaped land and explore history and culture in these top 10 amazing Bosnia-Herzegovina factovi.
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10. FamousBosnians
9. BosnianWildlife
8. Cuisine of Bosnia
7. Bosnian Sites to See
6. Bosnian Paralympics
5. Two Sides of Bosnia
4. The Bosnian Government
3. Bosnian Pyramids
2. The Bullet that Started World War I
1. The Bosnian War
References:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEbDHg42vVI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDcf5UKsZV0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pYRLo7vku4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdW1_E4Q0VA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP23DFNhwQA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWmo5IJRtKA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q4Qvp8wZP8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20p7CrMCnBY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVMfZ6tRukw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipua2Mh_F_c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3nGxUwOn-o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt5n2381Fzc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A5KrBiMQZM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bx2vTEKl9Po
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m54vqYVhu88
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ0BkC3Kbw4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aij50c542dM
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Welcome to Top10Archive! Nestled between the constantly feuding factions of Croatia and Serbia is the small territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina, a land many have asked us to review. Join us as we traverse the Heart-Shaped land and explore history and culture in these top 10 amazing Bosnia-Herzegovina factovi.
Support us by shopping on Amazon! http://tinyurl.com/njwyzzn
10. FamousBosnians
9. BosnianWildlife
8. Cuisine of Bosnia
7. Bosnian Sites to See
6. Bosnian Paralympics
5. Two Sides of Bosnia
4. The Bosnian Government
3. Bosnian Pyramids
2. The Bullet that Started World War I
1. The Bosnian War
References:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEbDHg42vVI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDcf5UKsZV0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pYRLo7vku4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdW1_E4Q0VA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP23DFNhwQA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWmo5IJRtKA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q4Qvp8wZP8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20p7CrMCnBY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVMfZ6tRukw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipua2Mh_F_c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3nGxUwOn-o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt5n2381Fzc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A5KrBiMQZM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bx2vTEKl9Po
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m54vqYVhu88
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ0BkC3Kbw4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aij50c542dM
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UnrealBosnia and Herzegovina experience, never thought this country could be this beautiful. Simply an amazing trip, a hidden gem to say the least!
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UnrealBosnia and Herzegovina experience, never thought this country could be this beautiful. Simply an amazing trip, a hidden gem to say the least!
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: a gateway for IS | DW Documentary

Hundreds of Bosnians went to Syria to fight for IS. Now that it's suffering losses, many are coming back and their presence is a source of concern. Bosnians hav...

Hundreds of Bosnians went to Syria to fight for IS. Now that it's suffering losses, many are coming back and their presence is a source of concern. Bosnians have not been allowed to travel to Syria or Iraq since 2013.
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Hundreds of Bosnians went to Syria to fight for IS. Now that it's suffering losses, many are coming back and their presence is a source of concern. Bosnians have not been allowed to travel to Syria or Iraq since 2013.
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Around300Bosnians are fighting alongside jihadists in Syria today. Many of them are believed to have been radicalised when Salafist preachers emerged in Bosnia during the 1992-1995 war. Today the tiny Balkan nation is facing an increasingly alarming security situation as the jihadists threaten to return home, calling for terror strikes in Bosnia, and elsewhere in Europe. FRANCE 24 reports from Bosnia.
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Around300Bosnians are fighting alongside jihadists in Syria today. Many of them are believed to have been radicalised when Salafist preachers emerged in Bosnia during the 1992-1995 war. Today the tiny Balkan nation is facing an increasingly alarming security situation as the jihadists threaten to return home, calling for terror strikes in Bosnia, and elsewhere in Europe. FRANCE 24 reports from Bosnia.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina (or Hercegovina) has been a part of the Yugoslavian Republic until civil war broke out in the early 90’s, leading to many years of genocide, ethnic cleansing and finally a NATO intervention. The name Bosnia comes from the river Bosna that flows in the region and Herzegovina used to be an Austrian duchy (Herzog in german).
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina. Where is Bosnia? It sits on the Western shore of the Balkan Peninsula. Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, is today one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Medjugorje is located in the mountains near Mostar. The small town is incredibly popular with Catholic pilgrims. Millions of pilgrims have visited the site since 1981, when a small group of young people began reporting seeing visions of the Virgin Mary (Madonna di Medjugorje).
2. Bosnia has a currency that can’t be exchanged anywhere else in the world. The BosnianConvertible Mark (BAM) can’t be bought outside the country. So upon leaving exchange it or the only use will be as an expensive souvenir.
3.In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the three official languages are Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian. For the local population it is of great importance to appoint the language spoken. In practical terms, though, it is one and the same language. The differences are similar to the differences between American and British English. Before the war the language was called Serbo-Croatian, but that name is no longer used.
4. Stari MostBridge (or Mostar Bridge) is a 16th century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar that crosses the river Neretva and connects two parts of the city. The Old Bridge stood for 427 years, but it was destroyed in 1993 during the Croat-Bosniak War. Later, the bridge was reconstructed and opened in 2004. Stari Most is a symbol of Mostar and part of UNESCO world heritage.
5. Unlike in Croatia and Serbia, there is not a single McDonald’s in Bosnia. In fact, there are no international fast food chains. However you have all kinds of independent local fast food vendors that serve local staples like Cevapi , Burek, Kukuruz or Kebabs.
6. Over the past 100 years Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, has found itself a member of 6 different states and has witnessed the Sarajevo Assassination, the First and Second World Wars, the XIVWinter Olympic Games,and the longest-running siege of any town in modern history (1425 days).
7. For several hundred years, the borders of two great empires, the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian, which represented the two poles of the world at that time – East and West, Islamic and Christian – met in Bosnia and Herzegovina.This made the country and its capital a crossroads for very different worlds. Sarajevo is one of those rare cities where, during a ten-minute walk, you can see places of worship for the world’s most important monotheistic religions: Orthodox and Catholic churches, synagogues and mosques.
More info:
http://www.fipa.gov.ba/dobrodosli/znamenitosti/default.aspx?id=154&langTag=en-US
http://www.funtrivia.com/en/Geography/Bosnia-12865.html
http://www.expatsblog.com/contests/799/top-10-crazy-things-about-living-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina
http://www.portal-trogir.com/things-to-do-en/towns/mostar-excursion-from-trogir/
https://vrhopk.wordpress.com/2009/07/22/fun-facts-to-tickle-your-fancy/
https://www.readyclickandgo.com/blog/ten-facts-about-sarajevo/
http://sarajevo.travel/en/discover-sarajevo/meet-sarajevo/10-reasons-to-visit
Music:
Ketsa – FaceJazz
http://freemusicarchive.org
Images:
http://www.medjugorje-international.com/eng/hotel.html
http://www.lasacrafamiglia.it/medjugorje/
http://flagpedia.net/currency/others/bosnia-and-herzegovina-convertible-mark
http://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/2wiwtv/nationality_map_of_the_balkans_and_southern/
http://www.panacomp.net/bosnia_and_herzegovina
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stari_Most
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mostar_bridge.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_cuisine
http://pixgood.com/no-mcdonalds-no.html
http://www.union-travel.si/fr/reservations/hotels/ba/sarajevo/
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2012/04/sarajevo-a-look-back-at-the-first-few-months-of-the-siege.html
http://geovivatravel.com/en/package/visoko-sarajevo-bijambare-mostar-dubrovnik-trebinje/
http://www.nardev.org/?paged=2
http://bosniavolimte.blogspot.ro/2011/03/sarajevo-jewish-synagague-piece-of.html
http://www.webmastergrade.com/25-beautiful-mosques-around-the-world/

Bosnia and Herzegovina (or Hercegovina) has been a part of the Yugoslavian Republic until civil war broke out in the early 90’s, leading to many years of genocide, ethnic cleansing and finally a NATO intervention. The name Bosnia comes from the river Bosna that flows in the region and Herzegovina used to be an Austrian duchy (Herzog in german).
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina. Where is Bosnia? It sits on the Western shore of the Balkan Peninsula. Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, is today one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Medjugorje is located in the mountains near Mostar. The small town is incredibly popular with Catholic pilgrims. Millions of pilgrims have visited the site since 1981, when a small group of young people began reporting seeing visions of the Virgin Mary (Madonna di Medjugorje).
2. Bosnia has a currency that can’t be exchanged anywhere else in the world. The BosnianConvertible Mark (BAM) can’t be bought outside the country. So upon leaving exchange it or the only use will be as an expensive souvenir.
3.In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the three official languages are Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian. For the local population it is of great importance to appoint the language spoken. In practical terms, though, it is one and the same language. The differences are similar to the differences between American and British English. Before the war the language was called Serbo-Croatian, but that name is no longer used.
4. Stari MostBridge (or Mostar Bridge) is a 16th century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar that crosses the river Neretva and connects two parts of the city. The Old Bridge stood for 427 years, but it was destroyed in 1993 during the Croat-Bosniak War. Later, the bridge was reconstructed and opened in 2004. Stari Most is a symbol of Mostar and part of UNESCO world heritage.
5. Unlike in Croatia and Serbia, there is not a single McDonald’s in Bosnia. In fact, there are no international fast food chains. However you have all kinds of independent local fast food vendors that serve local staples like Cevapi , Burek, Kukuruz or Kebabs.
6. Over the past 100 years Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, has found itself a member of 6 different states and has witnessed the Sarajevo Assassination, the First and Second World Wars, the XIVWinter Olympic Games,and the longest-running siege of any town in modern history (1425 days).
7. For several hundred years, the borders of two great empires, the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian, which represented the two poles of the world at that time – East and West, Islamic and Christian – met in Bosnia and Herzegovina.This made the country and its capital a crossroads for very different worlds. Sarajevo is one of those rare cities where, during a ten-minute walk, you can see places of worship for the world’s most important monotheistic religions: Orthodox and Catholic churches, synagogues and mosques.
More info:
http://www.fipa.gov.ba/dobrodosli/znamenitosti/default.aspx?id=154&langTag=en-US
http://www.funtrivia.com/en/Geography/Bosnia-12865.html
http://www.expatsblog.com/contests/799/top-10-crazy-things-about-living-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina
http://www.portal-trogir.com/things-to-do-en/towns/mostar-excursion-from-trogir/
https://vrhopk.wordpress.com/2009/07/22/fun-facts-to-tickle-your-fancy/
https://www.readyclickandgo.com/blog/ten-facts-about-sarajevo/
http://sarajevo.travel/en/discover-sarajevo/meet-sarajevo/10-reasons-to-visit
Music:
Ketsa – FaceJazz
http://freemusicarchive.org
Images:
http://www.medjugorje-international.com/eng/hotel.html
http://www.lasacrafamiglia.it/medjugorje/
http://flagpedia.net/currency/others/bosnia-and-herzegovina-convertible-mark
http://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/2wiwtv/nationality_map_of_the_balkans_and_southern/
http://www.panacomp.net/bosnia_and_herzegovina
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stari_Most
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mostar_bridge.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_cuisine
http://pixgood.com/no-mcdonalds-no.html
http://www.union-travel.si/fr/reservations/hotels/ba/sarajevo/
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2012/04/sarajevo-a-look-back-at-the-first-few-months-of-the-siege.html
http://geovivatravel.com/en/package/visoko-sarajevo-bijambare-mostar-dubrovnik-trebinje/
http://www.nardev.org/?paged=2
http://bosniavolimte.blogspot.ro/2011/03/sarajevo-jewish-synagague-piece-of.html
http://www.webmastergrade.com/25-beautiful-mosques-around-the-world/

Join us for BosnianBreakfast in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina as we continue our Bosnian food video series. In terms of Bosnian food items for breakfast this is what we had:
1) Bosnian coffee - strong and flavorful
2) Bosnian meat and cheese platter with beef prosciutto, smoked sausages, travnic cheese (Travnički), livno cheese, sach cheese, sour cream and local doughnuts (Uštipci - miške) along with vegetables such as cucumbers and tomato
3) Hurmašice - coconut finger cookie with syrup
4) Smokvara - fig dessert saturated in syrup
Restaurant in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Information:
Restoran DivanAddress: Onešćukova, Mostar88000, Bosnia and HerzegovinaHours: Open today · 9a.m.–12a.m.
Phone: +387 61 910 270
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Bosnian Breakfast in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina TravelFood Video Transcript:
Hello again from Mostar. We have been eating our way through the city and it has been wonderful. Today we're going to be showing you guys breakfast. Bosnian breakfast so we're eating at restaurant (Restoran) Divan and we are starting off with Bosnian Coffee which has quickly become one of our favorites. I love the presentation.
Back to the coffee preparation. It is prepared by boiling water and then you take the water off of the heat, you add your coffee grounds and then you put it to boil then you get this and because the grounds are in the water you have to let it settle so that you're not drinking you know crunchy coffee grounds.
I'm going to pour myself a little cup. You take the cube and you kind of nibble a little bit out of it. Bite the cube and then you sip your coffee.
That is nice and strong. Flavorful. Potent. Just the way I like my coffee. It wakes you up in the morning.
The food has arrived and as you can see the portions are massive. You know what the portions have been massive everywhere we've eaten. Yeah. Like they are really generous with their food here. They did say this was an appetizer for two. I mean are we going to be able to eat all this? Like look at the fritters that is a lot. I feel like this is an appetizer for 4.
I'll tell you what we ordered. We got uh a mixed platter. We did. With beef prosciutto, smoked sausages, travnic cheese (Travnički), livno cheese, sach cheese, sour cream and local doughnuts (miške). I actually tried these a few days ago yep we had them with cream cheese at another place.
They are really tasty. It also came with vegetables. Like cucumbers and tomato so yeah. And we have we've also ordered a couple kind of desserts to add to the breakfast fast.
Dessert for breakfast. We are really improvising here. So look at this. This looks amazing. I'm just going to break it in half with my hands. It is almost like a donut (Uštipci).
We just couldn't resist ordering a little something sweet. I believe this one is called Hurmašice. We had it once before at another restaurant it is very good by the river and it is basically like a coconut cookie. I think they call it a coconut finger. That is just like oozing sugary syrup.
Sam is going in for the other dessert called Smokvara. Yeah. And it is basically if you look at the shape it looks like it is shaped like a fig patty. And if you think the coconut dessert had a lot syrup this one is swimming in it.
That was a top notch breakfast. In terms of price point it came to 29 in local currency which was uh 17 US dollars or 14 Euros and we were defeated by that breakfast. We couldn't even finish it all. It was so much food but it was delicious. The setting was great and yeah it was just a wonderful way to start the day. And there were cats. Lots of happy moments so we'll see you guys next time. Tata.
This is part of our Travel in Bosnia and Herzegovina video series showcasing Bosnian food, Bosnian culture and Bosnian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
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Join us for BosnianBreakfast in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina as we continue our Bosnian food video series. In terms of Bosnian food items for breakfast this is what we had:
1) Bosnian coffee - strong and flavorful
2) Bosnian meat and cheese platter with beef prosciutto, smoked sausages, travnic cheese (Travnički), livno cheese, sach cheese, sour cream and local doughnuts (Uštipci - miške) along with vegetables such as cucumbers and tomato
3) Hurmašice - coconut finger cookie with syrup
4) Smokvara - fig dessert saturated in syrup
Restaurant in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Information:
Restoran DivanAddress: Onešćukova, Mostar88000, Bosnia and HerzegovinaHours: Open today · 9a.m.–12a.m.
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Hello again from Mostar. We have been eating our way through the city and it has been wonderful. Today we're going to be showing you guys breakfast. Bosnian breakfast so we're eating at restaurant (Restoran) Divan and we are starting off with Bosnian Coffee which has quickly become one of our favorites. I love the presentation.
Back to the coffee preparation. It is prepared by boiling water and then you take the water off of the heat, you add your coffee grounds and then you put it to boil then you get this and because the grounds are in the water you have to let it settle so that you're not drinking you know crunchy coffee grounds.
I'm going to pour myself a little cup. You take the cube and you kind of nibble a little bit out of it. Bite the cube and then you sip your coffee.
That is nice and strong. Flavorful. Potent. Just the way I like my coffee. It wakes you up in the morning.
The food has arrived and as you can see the portions are massive. You know what the portions have been massive everywhere we've eaten. Yeah. Like they are really generous with their food here. They did say this was an appetizer for two. I mean are we going to be able to eat all this? Like look at the fritters that is a lot. I feel like this is an appetizer for 4.
I'll tell you what we ordered. We got uh a mixed platter. We did. With beef prosciutto, smoked sausages, travnic cheese (Travnički), livno cheese, sach cheese, sour cream and local doughnuts (miške). I actually tried these a few days ago yep we had them with cream cheese at another place.
They are really tasty. It also came with vegetables. Like cucumbers and tomato so yeah. And we have we've also ordered a couple kind of desserts to add to the breakfast fast.
Dessert for breakfast. We are really improvising here. So look at this. This looks amazing. I'm just going to break it in half with my hands. It is almost like a donut (Uštipci).
We just couldn't resist ordering a little something sweet. I believe this one is called Hurmašice. We had it once before at another restaurant it is very good by the river and it is basically like a coconut cookie. I think they call it a coconut finger. That is just like oozing sugary syrup.
Sam is going in for the other dessert called Smokvara. Yeah. And it is basically if you look at the shape it looks like it is shaped like a fig patty. And if you think the coconut dessert had a lot syrup this one is swimming in it.
That was a top notch breakfast. In terms of price point it came to 29 in local currency which was uh 17 US dollars or 14 Euros and we were defeated by that breakfast. We couldn't even finish it all. It was so much food but it was delicious. The setting was great and yeah it was just a wonderful way to start the day. And there were cats. Lots of happy moments so we'll see you guys next time. Tata.
This is part of our Travel in Bosnia and Herzegovina video series showcasing Bosnian food, Bosnian culture and Bosnian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of 'Ehrling' from (SoundCloud.com). under a creative commons license.

Day Trip Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia is amazingly beautiful, the people are friendly and great, but also the wounds of the war are still fresh. Definitely recommend a visit, and to learn, re...

Bosnia is amazingly beautiful, the people are friendly and great, but also the wounds of the war are still fresh. Definitely recommend a visit, and to learn, respect and appreciate the history. I will always do my best to showcase the beauty each place has to offer as that's what I like to focus on. But I will also try not to be ignorant. If you are interested in learning about the war in the early 90's and why I mentioned it... These should give some insight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipua2Mh_F_c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a1bQTDR9y8
Day trip through Bosnia and Herzegovina includes:
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- Swimming in Kravice Falls
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Bosnia is amazingly beautiful, the people are friendly and great, but also the wounds of the war are still fresh. Definitely recommend a visit, and to learn, respect and appreciate the history. I will always do my best to showcase the beauty each place has to offer as that's what I like to focus on. But I will also try not to be ignorant. If you are interested in learning about the war in the early 90's and why I mentioned it... These should give some insight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipua2Mh_F_c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a1bQTDR9y8
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- Cross over Mostar on Hum Mountain
- Old tunnels where fighter jets were stored
- Blagaj, with houses built in the 1500s
- Swimming in Kravice Falls
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What to See & Eat in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina

What to See & Eat in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
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In this episode David takes us to the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover Sarajevo’s sights, sounds, and tastes. Sarajevo is a bustling capital with several historical, cultural and gastronomic stops to experience.
David starts off in the city center where he meets up with his local guide Raza to begin the tour. The best place to start is the Eternal Flame, located in the city center. It has burned continuously since 1946 except during the Bosnian War 1992-1995. It is on display for everyone to see.
David and Raza then take a walk along Ferhadija,...

SARAJEVO, Capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina: Is It Worth Visiting?

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Things to do in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina (Balkan Road Trip 06)

In this episode we are checking out the top things to do in Sarajevo - a place where you really come up close with history!
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Travel Photography: A Balkan Road Trip | Bosnia and Herzegovina

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His mission: visit three countries in three days, with a budget of less than £500, and get spectacular travel images in each one. He has chosen a road trip through the Balkans, and his first stop is the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Incredible historic and cultural voyage through Bosnia, hitchhiking, meeting amazing people, and better understanding the history.
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Bosnia was more amazing than I anticipated and after spending a little over a week in the country, I fell in love. From right off of the Croatian ferry in Ploce, my hitchhiking journey in Bosnia officially began. My driver wanted to stop in Medugorje so why not join. It's a small village where 6 children had claimed to see an apparition of the Virgin Mary. What was a small town is now a big tourist attraction and religious site.
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5. Vrelo Bosne
It is a public park, featuring a spring of the River Bosna, at the foothills of the Mount Igman on the outskirts of Sarajevo.
The spring water at Vrelo Bosne is drinkable, however not recommended. On a typical year more than 60,000 tourists visit the park.
4. Stari Most
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What to See & Do in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina

What to See & Do in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina
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David’s Been Here takes you to Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover what to see and do in the beautiful city of Mostar. The city is well known in the Balkans for its impressive Ottoman-era architecture and laid-back atmosphere. When there aren’t tourists, the old part of the city is ideal for strolling, shopping, and sipping coffee at a local kafana (coffee shop).
David and his friend Sasha spend 2 days exploring Mostar. Their first stop is also the most popular attraction in town – the 16th centuryStari MostBridge (means “Old Bridge”). Sasha explains a little bit a...

published: 30 Apr 2015

MOSTAR in Bosnia & Herzegovina: Is It Worth Visiting?

Exploring the beautiful little city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Epic Bus Journey From Croatia to Bosnia & Herzegovina

An awesome bus journey across the Balkans going from Split, Croatia to Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina.
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Top Things To Do In Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

TOPTHINGS TO DO IN SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Sarajevo is the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Famous for its cultural and religious diversity, Sarajevo is the place where the East and the West meet. A small yet vibrant balkanic city filled with history, gorgeous architecture and spectacular scenery. Different than all the others, every corner of this city has a story to tell, their streets and homes hosted for centuries adherents of Islam, Orthodoxy, Judaism and Catholicism.Today, the Bosnian capital is a vibrant place, full of charm and tradition and a great place to spend at least a day at. There is plenty to see and do in Sarajevo, and most of these you’re able to get to on foot, as they are conveniently located in the city center. Here is the Sarajevo travel guide with ...

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In this episode David takes us to the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover Sarajevo’s sights, sounds, and tastes. Sarajevo is a bustling capital with several historical, cultural and gastronomic stops to experience.
David starts off in the city center where he meets up with his local guide Raza to begin the tour. The best place to start is the Eternal Flame, located in the city center. It has burned continuously since 1946 except during the Bosnian War 1992-1995. It is on display for everyone to see.
David and Raza then take a walk along Ferhadija, Sarajevo’s main pedestrian street that links the two different parts of the city – the 19th century buildings dating back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Medieval district dating back to Ottoman occupation. In the mix there are also several communist-era buildings when Bosnia existed as a republic in the SocialFederal Republic of Yugoslavia (Yugoslavia, for short).
At the point when Ferhadija Street meets the Ottoman quarter, there is line on the floor that shows the split. All along Ferhadija Street there are shops, restaurants, cafés, and banks. It is also where the Eternal Flame is located.
Before Raza and David head into Bascarsija (Ottoman district), they make a quick stop at the square of the Sacred Heart Cathedral. In Bascarsija they visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, which was built 1530. Afterwards, Raza shows David the different ways to drink a traditional Bosnian coffee at a local Kafana. After fueling up, David stops by Sebilj fountain to have a sip of water. Legend has it that anyone who drinks from the fountain will return to Sarajevo, so we’ll see if David makes his way back one day to experience more of what to see and eat in Sarajevo!
Now time for a little souvenir shopping down Coppersmith Street. Raza shows David the most typical gift one could buy here – a copper coffee pot used to serve Bosnian coffee. All this walking around made them work up quite an appetite, so they head to a bakery to try some delicious pies (cheese, spinach, and meat). The pies are baked over a coal oven and are the perfect fast food. They are also very inexpensive.
Next thing David tries is cevapi (pronounced che-vap-ee), which is pretty much the unofficial national dish of the country. Day 2 takes David and Raza to see the city from a magnificent lookout point, Zuta Tabija, or “yellow fortress.” David recommends driving or taking a taxi there because the climb to the top is quite steep. From here you can see the center of the city and the rolling green hills in the background (in case you didn’t know, Bosnia is one of Europe’s most lush and verdant countries).
After quickly seeing Emperor’s Mosque, Raza takes David to see the exact spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, were assassinated on June 28, 1914. At the time David visited (2014) it was the 100th year anniversary of their untimely deaths. The assassination triggered the start of the First World War. After revisiting such a pivotal point in European history, David gets curious to see where all the bread he’s been eating comes from so Raza takes him to a nearby bakery, Pekara Alifakovac. They specialize in Somun bread, which is what is served with cevapi. This family-owned bakery churns out hundreds of Somun breads each day, and they have a pick-up window for customers on the go. It’s very hot inside but the experience was well worth it, especially since they allowed David to eat a piece of freshly baked bread.
Last but not least, David heads outside of the city center to visit one of the most culturally significant places in Bosnia, the Sarajevo Tunnel or Tunnel of Hope. Visitors can now see a portion of a tunnel that allowed Bosnians to smuggle in weapons and supplies during the Siege of Sarajevo (May 1992 through November 1995).
And there you have it, a brief intro about what to see and eat in Sarajevo. We hoped you liked it!
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In this episode David takes us to the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover Sarajevo’s sights, sounds, and tastes. Sarajevo is a bustling capital with several historical, cultural and gastronomic stops to experience.
David starts off in the city center where he meets up with his local guide Raza to begin the tour. The best place to start is the Eternal Flame, located in the city center. It has burned continuously since 1946 except during the Bosnian War 1992-1995. It is on display for everyone to see.
David and Raza then take a walk along Ferhadija, Sarajevo’s main pedestrian street that links the two different parts of the city – the 19th century buildings dating back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Medieval district dating back to Ottoman occupation. In the mix there are also several communist-era buildings when Bosnia existed as a republic in the SocialFederal Republic of Yugoslavia (Yugoslavia, for short).
At the point when Ferhadija Street meets the Ottoman quarter, there is line on the floor that shows the split. All along Ferhadija Street there are shops, restaurants, cafés, and banks. It is also where the Eternal Flame is located.
Before Raza and David head into Bascarsija (Ottoman district), they make a quick stop at the square of the Sacred Heart Cathedral. In Bascarsija they visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, which was built 1530. Afterwards, Raza shows David the different ways to drink a traditional Bosnian coffee at a local Kafana. After fueling up, David stops by Sebilj fountain to have a sip of water. Legend has it that anyone who drinks from the fountain will return to Sarajevo, so we’ll see if David makes his way back one day to experience more of what to see and eat in Sarajevo!
Now time for a little souvenir shopping down Coppersmith Street. Raza shows David the most typical gift one could buy here – a copper coffee pot used to serve Bosnian coffee. All this walking around made them work up quite an appetite, so they head to a bakery to try some delicious pies (cheese, spinach, and meat). The pies are baked over a coal oven and are the perfect fast food. They are also very inexpensive.
Next thing David tries is cevapi (pronounced che-vap-ee), which is pretty much the unofficial national dish of the country. Day 2 takes David and Raza to see the city from a magnificent lookout point, Zuta Tabija, or “yellow fortress.” David recommends driving or taking a taxi there because the climb to the top is quite steep. From here you can see the center of the city and the rolling green hills in the background (in case you didn’t know, Bosnia is one of Europe’s most lush and verdant countries).
After quickly seeing Emperor’s Mosque, Raza takes David to see the exact spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, were assassinated on June 28, 1914. At the time David visited (2014) it was the 100th year anniversary of their untimely deaths. The assassination triggered the start of the First World War. After revisiting such a pivotal point in European history, David gets curious to see where all the bread he’s been eating comes from so Raza takes him to a nearby bakery, Pekara Alifakovac. They specialize in Somun bread, which is what is served with cevapi. This family-owned bakery churns out hundreds of Somun breads each day, and they have a pick-up window for customers on the go. It’s very hot inside but the experience was well worth it, especially since they allowed David to eat a piece of freshly baked bread.
Last but not least, David heads outside of the city center to visit one of the most culturally significant places in Bosnia, the Sarajevo Tunnel or Tunnel of Hope. Visitors can now see a portion of a tunnel that allowed Bosnians to smuggle in weapons and supplies during the Siege of Sarajevo (May 1992 through November 1995).
And there you have it, a brief intro about what to see and eat in Sarajevo. We hoped you liked it!
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Exploring Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia & Herzegovina (formerly part of Yugoslavia).
My other video about the events in Sarajevo that led to World War I:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RqFMv0hUkc
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Or feel like reading something else that's fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" features 26 exciting travel stories from around the world. Also available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
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SARAJEVO, Capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina: Is It Worth Visiting?

Exploring Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia & Herzegovina (formerly part of Yugoslavia).
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SARAJEVO, Capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina: Is It Worth Visiting?

10 Things to do in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide

Come join us as we visit Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina in this travel guide covering the top 10 things to do in the city along with a local food guide to Bosni...

Come join us as we visit Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina in this travel guide covering the top 10 things to do in the city along with a local food guide to Bosnian cuisine and attractions worth visiting. Out of all the places we traveled to in 2017 Mostar ranks near the top. With an underrated food scene you'll never run out of great dishes to try and just the city itself is so negotiable on foot that you'll enjoy wandering around the Old Town by day and night and crossing Stari Most (Old Bridge) numerous times. It is a place where locals and friendly and stray cats and dogs will make you feel at home.
10 Things to do in Mostar City Tour | Bosnia and HerzegovinaTravelGuide: (Мостар)
Intro - 00:01
1) Pedestrian Street (Old Bazar Kujundziluk - Brace Fejica) + Souvenir shopping - 00:41
2) KoskiMehmed PashaMosque (Koski Mehmed-pašina džamija) - 01:32
3) Stari Most (Old Bridge) rebuilt 16th Century Ottoman bridge - 03:21
*Stari Most Bridge Diving in Mostar (didn't see or show it) - 04:31
4) BosnianFood in Mostar (Restaurants Divan, Konoba Taurus, Tima-Irma and Šadrvan) - 05:15
5) Bosnian Coffee (bosanska kafa) - 09:17
6) Crooked Bridge (KrivaCuprija) - 10:52
7) The HamamMuseum (former Turkish bath house) - 11:19
8) TurkishHouse (Kajtaz) - 12:01
9) Day trip to Blagaj to visit Dervish monastery (Blagaj Tekija) - 13:17
10) Outro + Mostar at night - 13:40
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Our visit Mostar travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Bosnian cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums and a hockey game. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Mostar tourism brochure, Mostar itinerary or Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina city tour also known as Mostar, Bosna i Hercegovina.
10 Things to do in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide Video Transcript: (Мостар)
Welcome to Mostar! In today’s video we’re showing you around one of the great gems of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mostar was one of the many stops of our travels through the Balkans, but it ranked right at the very top! This city is as postcard-perfect as they come, complete with Ottoman constructions, soaring minarets, and colourful buildings that overlook the emerald waters of the Neretva River. Our time here was spent wandering through the markets, sampling local dishes, and visiting a few mosques and museums along the way, so come and join us in this travel guide as we show you around Mostar (Мостар) and give you a few ideas for your own trip!
This street is lined with restaurants, cafes, and hotels, but as you approach the famed Old Bridge, it turns into a bit of a bazaar with small shops that are bursting at the seams with souvenirs.
Stari Most, also known as the Old Bridge, which is the city’s main landmark. This 16th-century Ottoman bridge joins the two parts of the city across the RiverNeretva.
And that’s a wrap for Mostar! This was one of our favourite destinations of 2017.
With its Ottoman architectural wonders, delicious dishes served in heaping platters, and warm locals who take hospitality to a whole new level, there’s a lot to love about the city! Mostar is strikingly beautiful, but it’s the people who give the place its soul.
Yes, the city’s been through a lot, and it still bears the scars of a horrible war fought in the 90s, but Mostar has picked itself up and is showing visitors all it has to offer.
We hope you enjoyed getting to experience this city through our eyes on this travel guide, and as always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Mostar, feel free to share your tips with travellers in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Bosnia and Herzegovina video series showcasing Bosnian food, Bosnian culture and Bosnian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
Music by Mic-Keys via Creative Commons license:
https://soundcloud.com/mic_keys

Come join us as we visit Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina in this travel guide covering the top 10 things to do in the city along with a local food guide to Bosnian cuisine and attractions worth visiting. Out of all the places we traveled to in 2017 Mostar ranks near the top. With an underrated food scene you'll never run out of great dishes to try and just the city itself is so negotiable on foot that you'll enjoy wandering around the Old Town by day and night and crossing Stari Most (Old Bridge) numerous times. It is a place where locals and friendly and stray cats and dogs will make you feel at home.
10 Things to do in Mostar City Tour | Bosnia and HerzegovinaTravelGuide: (Мостар)
Intro - 00:01
1) Pedestrian Street (Old Bazar Kujundziluk - Brace Fejica) + Souvenir shopping - 00:41
2) KoskiMehmed PashaMosque (Koski Mehmed-pašina džamija) - 01:32
3) Stari Most (Old Bridge) rebuilt 16th Century Ottoman bridge - 03:21
*Stari Most Bridge Diving in Mostar (didn't see or show it) - 04:31
4) BosnianFood in Mostar (Restaurants Divan, Konoba Taurus, Tima-Irma and Šadrvan) - 05:15
5) Bosnian Coffee (bosanska kafa) - 09:17
6) Crooked Bridge (KrivaCuprija) - 10:52
7) The HamamMuseum (former Turkish bath house) - 11:19
8) TurkishHouse (Kajtaz) - 12:01
9) Day trip to Blagaj to visit Dervish monastery (Blagaj Tekija) - 13:17
10) Outro + Mostar at night - 13:40
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Our visit Mostar travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Bosnian cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums and a hockey game. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Mostar tourism brochure, Mostar itinerary or Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina city tour also known as Mostar, Bosna i Hercegovina.
10 Things to do in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide Video Transcript: (Мостар)
Welcome to Mostar! In today’s video we’re showing you around one of the great gems of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mostar was one of the many stops of our travels through the Balkans, but it ranked right at the very top! This city is as postcard-perfect as they come, complete with Ottoman constructions, soaring minarets, and colourful buildings that overlook the emerald waters of the Neretva River. Our time here was spent wandering through the markets, sampling local dishes, and visiting a few mosques and museums along the way, so come and join us in this travel guide as we show you around Mostar (Мостар) and give you a few ideas for your own trip!
This street is lined with restaurants, cafes, and hotels, but as you approach the famed Old Bridge, it turns into a bit of a bazaar with small shops that are bursting at the seams with souvenirs.
Stari Most, also known as the Old Bridge, which is the city’s main landmark. This 16th-century Ottoman bridge joins the two parts of the city across the RiverNeretva.
And that’s a wrap for Mostar! This was one of our favourite destinations of 2017.
With its Ottoman architectural wonders, delicious dishes served in heaping platters, and warm locals who take hospitality to a whole new level, there’s a lot to love about the city! Mostar is strikingly beautiful, but it’s the people who give the place its soul.
Yes, the city’s been through a lot, and it still bears the scars of a horrible war fought in the 90s, but Mostar has picked itself up and is showing visitors all it has to offer.
We hope you enjoyed getting to experience this city through our eyes on this travel guide, and as always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Mostar, feel free to share your tips with travellers in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Bosnia and Herzegovina video series showcasing Bosnian food, Bosnian culture and Bosnian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
Music by Mic-Keys via Creative Commons license:
https://soundcloud.com/mic_keys

In this episode we are checking out the top things to do in Sarajevo - a place where you really come up close with history!
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Even though the scars of the past are still visible all over the city this is now a place where different cultures and religions are living together peacefully. Churches, mosques and synagogues can be found almost next to each other which is why Sarajevo is often called “EuropeanJerusalem”.
One of our favorite Things to do in Sarajevo was walking around the beautiful old town. We recommend trying the local food, checking out the works of the craftsmen and drinking a typical bosnian coffee.
More info on all spots can be found within the Sarajevo Travel Guide:
http://www.back-packer.org/things-to-do-sarajevo/
Here are all the things to do in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina we covered in this video:
- City Center of Sarajevo
- Baščaršija square
- YellowFortress
- Latin Bridge
- Promenade at the Miljacka River
- Čevabdžinica Zeljo
Special thanks to HostelMassimo for having us:
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In the next episode of our BalkanRoad Trip we'll visit Novi Sad in Serbia!
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In this episode we are checking out the top things to do in Sarajevo - a place where you really come up close with history!
RelatedGuide: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-balkans-guide/
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Even though the scars of the past are still visible all over the city this is now a place where different cultures and religions are living together peacefully. Churches, mosques and synagogues can be found almost next to each other which is why Sarajevo is often called “EuropeanJerusalem”.
One of our favorite Things to do in Sarajevo was walking around the beautiful old town. We recommend trying the local food, checking out the works of the craftsmen and drinking a typical bosnian coffee.
More info on all spots can be found within the Sarajevo Travel Guide:
http://www.back-packer.org/things-to-do-sarajevo/
Here are all the things to do in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina we covered in this video:
- City Center of Sarajevo
- Baščaršija square
- YellowFortress
- Latin Bridge
- Promenade at the Miljacka River
- Čevabdžinica Zeljo
Special thanks to HostelMassimo for having us:
http://www.back-packer.org/lqrk
In the next episode of our BalkanRoad Trip we'll visit Novi Sad in Serbia!
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Travel Photography: A Balkan Road Trip | Bosnia and Herzegovina

Does travel photography have to be expensive and time-consuming? We don't think so, and we tasked professional travel photographer Matt Parry with proving us ri...

Does travel photography have to be expensive and time-consuming? We don't think so, and we tasked professional travel photographer Matt Parry with proving us right.
His mission: visit three countries in three days, with a budget of less than £500, and get spectacular travel images in each one. He has chosen a road trip through the Balkans, and his first stop is the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
As he tries to get the best shots possible with his time and budget constraints, he'll be talking you through his approach to travel photography, his kit choices and some of the considerations, techniques and challenges you may face as a travel photographer.
Filming kit:
-Sony Alpha 7S II (https://goo.gl/UAZ2sU)
- FE 24-70mm f2.8 G MasterLens (https://goo.gl/1mfUCT)
- Sennheiser AVXME-2 (https://goo.gl/Y6vbhb)
- Tiffen 82mm Variable ND (https://goo.gl/r4dT9Q)
- Joby Gorillapod SLR zoom (https://goo.gl/gxmjcm)
For more from Matt, read his blog explaining the brief and the trip: https://goo.gl/iFtp18
Look out for episode two coming next week!
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Does travel photography have to be expensive and time-consuming? We don't think so, and we tasked professional travel photographer Matt Parry with proving us right.
His mission: visit three countries in three days, with a budget of less than £500, and get spectacular travel images in each one. He has chosen a road trip through the Balkans, and his first stop is the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
As he tries to get the best shots possible with his time and budget constraints, he'll be talking you through his approach to travel photography, his kit choices and some of the considerations, techniques and challenges you may face as a travel photographer.
Filming kit:
-Sony Alpha 7S II (https://goo.gl/UAZ2sU)
- FE 24-70mm f2.8 G MasterLens (https://goo.gl/1mfUCT)
- Sennheiser AVXME-2 (https://goo.gl/Y6vbhb)
- Tiffen 82mm Variable ND (https://goo.gl/r4dT9Q)
- Joby Gorillapod SLR zoom (https://goo.gl/gxmjcm)
For more from Matt, read his blog explaining the brief and the trip: https://goo.gl/iFtp18
Look out for episode two coming next week!
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16 - Backpacking Bosnia & Herzegovina

Incredible historic and cultural voyage through Bosnia, hitchhiking, meeting amazing people, and better understanding the history.
Subscribe and join me on thi...

Incredible historic and cultural voyage through Bosnia, hitchhiking, meeting amazing people, and better understanding the history.
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Bosnia was more amazing than I anticipated and after spending a little over a week in the country, I fell in love. From right off of the Croatian ferry in Ploce, my hitchhiking journey in Bosnia officially began. My driver wanted to stop in Medugorje so why not join. It's a small village where 6 children had claimed to see an apparition of the Virgin Mary. What was a small town is now a big tourist attraction and religious site.
After getting dropped off in Mostar I roamed around the city famous for it's Ottoman Bridge, Stari Most. Originally built 400 years, it was destroyed in 1993, But fortunately rebuilt in 2004 looking just as beautiful as the original. Mostar saw much destruction during the war which in some places, can be seen today. But most of the city has been rebuilt bringing tourists from all over the world. Additional places to see in the area, is Blagaj Tekke, an old Dervish monastery sitting besides a spring and within a mountain side as well as a fortress above of the same name with amazing views of the valley and mountains.
Hitchhiking north brought me through the
gorgeous Dinaric mountains. I stopped in the small town of Jablanica to see a bridge destroyed in WW2 by the Yugoslav partisan led by Tito that helped deter attacks from the Axis powers. My next stop was an overnight stay on Jablanica lake in one of my favorite Airbnb's to date in camper turned bedroom with a small kitchen. Here I had a rowboat to use with the lake all to myself, listening to good music on my phone and taking it all in.
From here, I hitched a ride to Konjic, a small town with more locals than tourists, a beautiful Ottoman bridge and an awesome host who took me into his home offering a local homemade drink. My final city was Bosnia's capital, Sarajevo.
Sarajevo saw it's share of dark days during the Bosnian War, with sniper fire and mortar shelling killing many people. I stopped at the MarkaleMarket where twice, mortar shells killed and injured many people. As well as one of many cemeteries where I lost my emotions due to all of the tombstones that stand. But the city has progressed as a modern city with a beautiful city center with many cafes, a bazaar, commercial city center, and lots of tourism. I also managed to stand in the very spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated igniting WW1.
To wrap up my time in Bosnia, I made it priority to go up to several viewpoints in the hills and mountains. YellowBastion and the historic now abandoned White Fortress overlooking the city and beyond. The best views are from Trebević where you can walk up the abandoned luge track from the 1984 Winter Olympics up to the view over the whole city.
After an incredible voyage in Bosnia, I returned to Croatia for the third and final time to Dubrovnik. :)
Cameras:
Iphone 5S & GoPro3
Music:
ATMOS_164_57 Srebrenica1
Splet Kola
KT_298_35 World of Sound
ATMOS_354_31 Devotion
Nigdje Tako ko U Bosni nema (cover)
Sarajevo's Beginnings
IM_47_4 Two Roads
KT_310_5 Unchartered Realms
KOK_2375_13 Platinum Arpeggio

Incredible historic and cultural voyage through Bosnia, hitchhiking, meeting amazing people, and better understanding the history.
Subscribe and join me on this incredible voyage around the world!
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Bosnia was more amazing than I anticipated and after spending a little over a week in the country, I fell in love. From right off of the Croatian ferry in Ploce, my hitchhiking journey in Bosnia officially began. My driver wanted to stop in Medugorje so why not join. It's a small village where 6 children had claimed to see an apparition of the Virgin Mary. What was a small town is now a big tourist attraction and religious site.
After getting dropped off in Mostar I roamed around the city famous for it's Ottoman Bridge, Stari Most. Originally built 400 years, it was destroyed in 1993, But fortunately rebuilt in 2004 looking just as beautiful as the original. Mostar saw much destruction during the war which in some places, can be seen today. But most of the city has been rebuilt bringing tourists from all over the world. Additional places to see in the area, is Blagaj Tekke, an old Dervish monastery sitting besides a spring and within a mountain side as well as a fortress above of the same name with amazing views of the valley and mountains.
Hitchhiking north brought me through the
gorgeous Dinaric mountains. I stopped in the small town of Jablanica to see a bridge destroyed in WW2 by the Yugoslav partisan led by Tito that helped deter attacks from the Axis powers. My next stop was an overnight stay on Jablanica lake in one of my favorite Airbnb's to date in camper turned bedroom with a small kitchen. Here I had a rowboat to use with the lake all to myself, listening to good music on my phone and taking it all in.
From here, I hitched a ride to Konjic, a small town with more locals than tourists, a beautiful Ottoman bridge and an awesome host who took me into his home offering a local homemade drink. My final city was Bosnia's capital, Sarajevo.
Sarajevo saw it's share of dark days during the Bosnian War, with sniper fire and mortar shelling killing many people. I stopped at the MarkaleMarket where twice, mortar shells killed and injured many people. As well as one of many cemeteries where I lost my emotions due to all of the tombstones that stand. But the city has progressed as a modern city with a beautiful city center with many cafes, a bazaar, commercial city center, and lots of tourism. I also managed to stand in the very spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated igniting WW1.
To wrap up my time in Bosnia, I made it priority to go up to several viewpoints in the hills and mountains. YellowBastion and the historic now abandoned White Fortress overlooking the city and beyond. The best views are from Trebević where you can walk up the abandoned luge track from the 1984 Winter Olympics up to the view over the whole city.
After an incredible voyage in Bosnia, I returned to Croatia for the third and final time to Dubrovnik. :)
Cameras:
Iphone 5S & GoPro3
Music:
ATMOS_164_57 Srebrenica1
Splet Kola
KT_298_35 World of Sound
ATMOS_354_31 Devotion
Nigdje Tako ko U Bosni nema (cover)
Sarajevo's Beginnings
IM_47_4 Two Roads
KT_310_5 Unchartered Realms
KOK_2375_13 Platinum Arpeggio

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This video contains information about bosn...

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5. Vrelo Bosne
It is a public park, featuring a spring of the River Bosna, at the foothills of the Mount Igman on the outskirts of Sarajevo.
The spring water at Vrelo Bosne is drinkable, however not recommended. On a typical year more than 60,000 tourists visit the park.
4. Stari Most
It is a 16th-century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar that crosses the river Neretva and connects the two parts of the city.
It was designed by Mimar Hayruddin, a student and apprentice of the famous architect Mimar Sinan.
3. Sebilj
It is a pseudo-Ottoman-style wooden fountain (sebil) in the centre of Baščaršija square in Sarajevo built by Mehmed PashaKukavica in 1753.
It was relocated by Austrian architect Alexander Wittek in 1891.
2. Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque
It is a mosque in the city of Sarajevo, and being one of main architectural monuments in the town, it is regularly visited by tourists.
Built in 16th century, it is the largest historical mosque in Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of the most representative Ottoman structures in the Balkans.
1. Vijećnica
Located in the city of Sarajevo. It was designed in 1891 by the Czech architect Karel Pařík, but criticisms by the minister, BaronBenjamin Kallay, caused him to stop working on the project.
It was initially the largest and most representative building of the Austro-Hungarian period in Sarajevo and served as the city hall.The building was reopened on May 9, 2014.
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5. Vrelo Bosne
It is a public park, featuring a spring of the River Bosna, at the foothills of the Mount Igman on the outskirts of Sarajevo.
The spring water at Vrelo Bosne is drinkable, however not recommended. On a typical year more than 60,000 tourists visit the park.
4. Stari Most
It is a 16th-century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar that crosses the river Neretva and connects the two parts of the city.
It was designed by Mimar Hayruddin, a student and apprentice of the famous architect Mimar Sinan.
3. Sebilj
It is a pseudo-Ottoman-style wooden fountain (sebil) in the centre of Baščaršija square in Sarajevo built by Mehmed PashaKukavica in 1753.
It was relocated by Austrian architect Alexander Wittek in 1891.
2. Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque
It is a mosque in the city of Sarajevo, and being one of main architectural monuments in the town, it is regularly visited by tourists.
Built in 16th century, it is the largest historical mosque in Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of the most representative Ottoman structures in the Balkans.
1. Vijećnica
Located in the city of Sarajevo. It was designed in 1891 by the Czech architect Karel Pařík, but criticisms by the minister, BaronBenjamin Kallay, caused him to stop working on the project.
It was initially the largest and most representative building of the Austro-Hungarian period in Sarajevo and served as the city hall.The building was reopened on May 9, 2014.
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David’s Been Here takes you to Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover what to see and do in the beautiful city of Mostar. The city is well known in the Balkans for its impressive Ottoman-era architecture and laid-back atmosphere. When there aren’t tourists, the old part of the city is ideal for strolling, shopping, and sipping coffee at a local kafana (coffee shop).
David and his friend Sasha spend 2 days exploring Mostar. Their first stop is also the most popular attraction in town – the 16th centuryStari MostBridge (means “Old Bridge”). Sasha explains a little bit about Stari Most’s history and how you can watch the world-famous Mostari DiveClub members do the death-defying jump into the freezing Neretva River below.
David and Sasha then make a quick stop at the Crooked Bridge, which was used as a trial run before the Ottomans built Stari Most. Afterwards David is able to capture two different jumps off Stari Most, which is exciting since tourists don’t always scrounge up enough to pay the divers the 25-euro fee to jump for the crowd. It may seem fun and games, but it is actually quite dangerous! Sasha explains that anyone can jump but they must first get training from a member of the dive club.
Then onto the Biscevica House, a beautiful 17th centuryTurkish home that holds a great deal of folk art and features traditional architecture. It was built in 1637 and has been in the same family for the past 4 generations. The most intriguing architectural feature of the Biscevica House is the sitting room supported by only 2 exterior pillars. Biscevica House is a museum, so anyone can visit. Other beautiful features include the hand-carved wood and copper works.
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David then heads to Koski-Mehmed PashaMosque to go up to the top of its minaret for bird’s eye views of Mostar and the iconic Stari Most Bridge. Sasha then takes David to another beautiful building in Mostar, the Karadjoz Bey Mosque. It dates back to 1556 and was built by the Ottomans. This is actually one of the largest Mosques in the country.
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David and his friend Sasha spend 2 days exploring Mostar. Their first stop is also the most popular attraction in town – the 16th centuryStari MostBridge (means “Old Bridge”). Sasha explains a little bit about Stari Most’s history and how you can watch the world-famous Mostari DiveClub members do the death-defying jump into the freezing Neretva River below.
David and Sasha then make a quick stop at the Crooked Bridge, which was used as a trial run before the Ottomans built Stari Most. Afterwards David is able to capture two different jumps off Stari Most, which is exciting since tourists don’t always scrounge up enough to pay the divers the 25-euro fee to jump for the crowd. It may seem fun and games, but it is actually quite dangerous! Sasha explains that anyone can jump but they must first get training from a member of the dive club.
Then onto the Biscevica House, a beautiful 17th centuryTurkish home that holds a great deal of folk art and features traditional architecture. It was built in 1637 and has been in the same family for the past 4 generations. The most intriguing architectural feature of the Biscevica House is the sitting room supported by only 2 exterior pillars. Biscevica House is a museum, so anyone can visit. Other beautiful features include the hand-carved wood and copper works.
Onto the next stop, which is the Muslibegovic House, another 17th century Turkish house that currently serves as a museum/ hotel. In 2010, Expedia.com readers voted the Muslibegovic House 8th best hotel in the world.
David then heads to Koski-Mehmed PashaMosque to go up to the top of its minaret for bird’s eye views of Mostar and the iconic Stari Most Bridge. Sasha then takes David to another beautiful building in Mostar, the Karadjoz Bey Mosque. It dates back to 1556 and was built by the Ottomans. This is actually one of the largest Mosques in the country.
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An awesome bus journey across the Balkans going from Split, Croatia to Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina.
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Epic Bus Journey From Croatia to Bosnia & Herzegovina

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TOPTHINGS TO DO IN SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Sarajevo is the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Famous for its cultural and religious diversity, Sarajevo is the place where the East and the West meet. A small yet vibrant balkanic city filled with history, gorgeous architecture and spectacular scenery. Different than all the others, every corner of this city has a story to tell, their streets and homes hosted for centuries adherents of Islam, Orthodoxy, Judaism and Catholicism.Today, the Bosnian capital is a vibrant place, full of charm and tradition and a great place to spend at least a day at. There is plenty to see and do in Sarajevo, and most of these you’re able to get to on foot, as they are conveniently located in the city center. Here is the Sarajevo travel guide with a list of things to do and see in Sarajevo.
1. Visit the City Hall ( GradskaVijećnica ), 2. The House of spite (Inat kuca), 3. Stroll around the Old town - Baščaršija, 4. The Sebilj, 5. Kazandžiluk Street , 6. Try Bosnian food, 7. Try the Bosnian coffee, 8. Visit the attractions along the Miljacka river, 9. At Mejdan park, 10. Visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, 11. Visit the Serbian Orthodox Church, 12. Visit the Sacred Heart Cathedral, 13. Visit the Aškenazi Synagogue, 14. Shop some souvenirs , 15. Visit the Eternal Flame, 16. Visit the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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TOPTHINGS TO DO IN SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Sarajevo is the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Famous for its cultural and religious diversity, Sarajevo is the place where the East and the West meet. A small yet vibrant balkanic city filled with history, gorgeous architecture and spectacular scenery. Different than all the others, every corner of this city has a story to tell, their streets and homes hosted for centuries adherents of Islam, Orthodoxy, Judaism and Catholicism.Today, the Bosnian capital is a vibrant place, full of charm and tradition and a great place to spend at least a day at. There is plenty to see and do in Sarajevo, and most of these you’re able to get to on foot, as they are conveniently located in the city center. Here is the Sarajevo travel guide with a list of things to do and see in Sarajevo.
1. Visit the City Hall ( GradskaVijećnica ), 2. The House of spite (Inat kuca), 3. Stroll around the Old town - Baščaršija, 4. The Sebilj, 5. Kazandžiluk Street , 6. Try Bosnian food, 7. Try the Bosnian coffee, 8. Visit the attractions along the Miljacka river, 9. At Mejdan park, 10. Visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, 11. Visit the Serbian Orthodox Church, 12. Visit the Sacred Heart Cathedral, 13. Visit the Aškenazi Synagogue, 14. Shop some souvenirs , 15. Visit the Eternal Flame, 16. Visit the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Geography Now! Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: an ethnically divided country | DW Documentary

Ethnic divides still exist in some neighborhoods in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In a school in...

Bosnia and Herzegovina: an ethnically divided country | DW Documentary

Ethnic divides still exist in some neighborhoods in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In a school in Travnik, a fence separates Muslim and Croat pupils.
Amela is a Muslim. She went to school in Travnik and grew up with this ethnic segregation. Bosnia’s constitutional court declared the "two schools under one roof policy" unconstitutional in 2012. But this policy is still practiced in everyday life, even though nobody calls it that anymore. It’s not just in schools that the distance between the ethnic groups is visible. The parents also foster ethnic segregation from their neighbors. It’s always been this way - Amela will of course marry a Muslim.
The country is home to Bosnian Muslims, Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Serbs. They say they live together but on closer inspection they just live side by side. Very few would accept a spouse from a different ethnic group.
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Top 10 AMAZING BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA Facts

Welcome to Top10Archive! Nestled between the constantly feuding factions of Croatia and Serbia is the small territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina, a land many have asked us to review. Join us as we traverse the Heart-Shaped land and explore history and culture in these top 10 amazing Bosnia-Herzegovina factovi.
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Unreal Bosnia and Herzegovina Experience

UnrealBosnia and Herzegovina experience, never thought this country could be this beautiful. Simply an amazing trip, a hidden gem to say the least!
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: a gateway for IS | DW Documentary

Hundreds of Bosnians went to Syria to fight for IS. Now that it's suffering losses, many a...

Bosnia and Herzegovina: a gateway for IS | DW Documentary

Hundreds of Bosnians went to Syria to fight for IS. Now that it's suffering losses, many are coming back and their presence is a source of concern. Bosnians have not been allowed to travel to Syria or Iraq since 2013.
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EXCLUSIVE - Bosnia and Herzegovina: radical islam and salafism at the core of Europe

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Around300Bosnians are fighting alongside jihadists in Syria today. Many of them are believed to have been radicalised when Salafist preachers emerged in Bosnia during the 1992-1995 war. Today the tiny Balkan nation is facing an increasingly alarming security situation as the jihadists threaten to return home, calling for terror strikes in Bosnia, and elsewhere in Europe. FRANCE 24 reports from Bosnia.
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7 Facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina (or Hercegovina) has been a part of the Yugoslavian Republic until civil war broke out in the early 90’s, leading to many years of genocide, ethnic cleansing and finally a NATO intervention. The name Bosnia comes from the river Bosna that flows in the region and Herzegovina used to be an Austrian duchy (Herzog in german).
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina. Where is Bosnia? It sits on the Western shore of the Balkan Peninsula. Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, is today one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe.
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1. Medjugorje is located in the mountains near Mostar. The small town is incredibly popular with Catholic pilgrims. Millions of pilgrims have visited the site since 1981, when a small group of young people began reporting seeing visions of the Virgin Mary (Madonna di Medjugorje).
2. Bosnia has a currency that can’t be exchanged anywhere else in the world. The BosnianConvertible Mark (BAM) can’t be bought outside the country. So upon leaving exchange it or the only use will be as an expensive souvenir.
3.In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the three official languages are Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian. For the local population it is of great importance to appoint the language spoken. In practical terms, though, it is one and the same language. The differences are similar to the differences between American and British English. Before the war the language was called Serbo-Croatian, but that name is no longer used.
4. Stari MostBridge (or Mostar Bridge) is a 16th century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar that crosses the river Neretva and connects two parts of the city. The Old Bridge stood for 427 years, but it was destroyed in 1993 during the Croat-Bosniak War. Later, the bridge was reconstructed and opened in 2004. Stari Most is a symbol of Mostar and part of UNESCO world heritage.
5. Unlike in Croatia and Serbia, there is not a single McDonald’s in Bosnia. In fact, there are no international fast food chains. However you have all kinds of independent local fast food vendors that serve local staples like Cevapi , Burek, Kukuruz or Kebabs.
6. Over the past 100 years Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, has found itself a member of 6 different states and has witnessed the Sarajevo Assassination, the First and Second World Wars, the XIVWinter Olympic Games,and the longest-running siege of any town in modern history (1425 days).
7. For several hundred years, the borders of two great empires, the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian, which represented the two poles of the world at that time – East and West, Islamic and Christian – met in Bosnia and Herzegovina.This made the country and its capital a crossroads for very different worlds. Sarajevo is one of those rare cities where, during a ten-minute walk, you can see places of worship for the world’s most important monotheistic religions: Orthodox and Catholic churches, synagogues and mosques.
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In this episode David takes us to the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover Sarajevo’s sights, sounds, and tastes. Sarajevo is a bustling capital with several historical, cultural and gastronomic stops to experience.
David starts off in the city center where he meets up with his local guide Raza to begin the tour. The best place to start is the Eternal Flame, located in the city center. It has burned continuously since 1946 except during the Bosnian War 1992-1995. It is on display for everyone to see.
David and Raza then take a walk along Ferhadija, Sarajevo’s main pedestrian street that links the two different parts of the city – the 19th century buildings dating back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Medieval district dating back to Ottoman occupation. In the mix there are also several communist-era buildings when Bosnia existed as a republic in the SocialFederal Republic of Yugoslavia (Yugoslavia, for short).
At the point when Ferhadija Street meets the Ottoman quarter, there is line on the floor that shows the split. All along Ferhadija Street there are shops, restaurants, cafés, and banks. It is also where the Eternal Flame is located.
Before Raza and David head into Bascarsija (Ottoman district), they make a quick stop at the square of the Sacred Heart Cathedral. In Bascarsija they visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, which was built 1530. Afterwards, Raza shows David the different ways to drink a traditional Bosnian coffee at a local Kafana. After fueling up, David stops by Sebilj fountain to have a sip of water. Legend has it that anyone who drinks from the fountain will return to Sarajevo, so we’ll see if David makes his way back one day to experience more of what to see and eat in Sarajevo!
Now time for a little souvenir shopping down Coppersmith Street. Raza shows David the most typical gift one could buy here – a copper coffee pot used to serve Bosnian coffee. All this walking around made them work up quite an appetite, so they head to a bakery to try some delicious pies (cheese, spinach, and meat). The pies are baked over a coal oven and are the perfect fast food. They are also very inexpensive.
Next thing David tries is cevapi (pronounced che-vap-ee), which is pretty much the unofficial national dish of the country. Day 2 takes David and Raza to see the city from a magnificent lookout point, Zuta Tabija, or “yellow fortress.” David recommends driving or taking a taxi there because the climb to the top is quite steep. From here you can see the center of the city and the rolling green hills in the background (in case you didn’t know, Bosnia is one of Europe’s most lush and verdant countries).
After quickly seeing Emperor’s Mosque, Raza takes David to see the exact spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, were assassinated on June 28, 1914. At the time David visited (2014) it was the 100th year anniversary of their untimely deaths. The assassination triggered the start of the First World War. After revisiting such a pivotal point in European history, David gets curious to see where all the bread he’s been eating comes from so Raza takes him to a nearby bakery, Pekara Alifakovac. They specialize in Somun bread, which is what is served with cevapi. This family-owned bakery churns out hundreds of Somun breads each day, and they have a pick-up window for customers on the go. It’s very hot inside but the experience was well worth it, especially since they allowed David to eat a piece of freshly baked bread.
Last but not least, David heads outside of the city center to visit one of the most culturally significant places in Bosnia, the Sarajevo Tunnel or Tunnel of Hope. Visitors can now see a portion of a tunnel that allowed Bosnians to smuggle in weapons and supplies during the Siege of Sarajevo (May 1992 through November 1995).
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10 Things to do in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide

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10 Things to do in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide

Come join us as we visit Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina in this travel guide covering the top 10 things to do in the city along with a local food guide to Bosnian cuisine and attractions worth visiting. Out of all the places we traveled to in 2017 Mostar ranks near the top. With an underrated food scene you'll never run out of great dishes to try and just the city itself is so negotiable on foot that you'll enjoy wandering around the Old Town by day and night and crossing Stari Most (Old Bridge) numerous times. It is a place where locals and friendly and stray cats and dogs will make you feel at home.
10 Things to do in Mostar City Tour | Bosnia and HerzegovinaTravelGuide: (Мостар)
Intro - 00:01
1) Pedestrian Street (Old Bazar Kujundziluk - Brace Fejica) + Souvenir shopping - 00:41
2) KoskiMehmed PashaMosque (Koski Mehmed-pašina džamija) - 01:32
3) Stari Most (Old Bridge) rebuilt 16th Century Ottoman bridge - 03:21
*Stari Most Bridge Diving in Mostar (didn't see or show it) - 04:31
4) BosnianFood in Mostar (Restaurants Divan, Konoba Taurus, Tima-Irma and Šadrvan) - 05:15
5) Bosnian Coffee (bosanska kafa) - 09:17
6) Crooked Bridge (KrivaCuprija) - 10:52
7) The HamamMuseum (former Turkish bath house) - 11:19
8) TurkishHouse (Kajtaz) - 12:01
9) Day trip to Blagaj to visit Dervish monastery (Blagaj Tekija) - 13:17
10) Outro + Mostar at night - 13:40
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Welcome to Mostar! In today’s video we’re showing you around one of the great gems of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mostar was one of the many stops of our travels through the Balkans, but it ranked right at the very top! This city is as postcard-perfect as they come, complete with Ottoman constructions, soaring minarets, and colourful buildings that overlook the emerald waters of the Neretva River. Our time here was spent wandering through the markets, sampling local dishes, and visiting a few mosques and museums along the way, so come and join us in this travel guide as we show you around Mostar (Мостар) and give you a few ideas for your own trip!
This street is lined with restaurants, cafes, and hotels, but as you approach the famed Old Bridge, it turns into a bit of a bazaar with small shops that are bursting at the seams with souvenirs.
Stari Most, also known as the Old Bridge, which is the city’s main landmark. This 16th-century Ottoman bridge joins the two parts of the city across the RiverNeretva.
And that’s a wrap for Mostar! This was one of our favourite destinations of 2017.
With its Ottoman architectural wonders, delicious dishes served in heaping platters, and warm locals who take hospitality to a whole new level, there’s a lot to love about the city! Mostar is strikingly beautiful, but it’s the people who give the place its soul.
Yes, the city’s been through a lot, and it still bears the scars of a horrible war fought in the 90s, but Mostar has picked itself up and is showing visitors all it has to offer.
We hope you enjoyed getting to experience this city through our eyes on this travel guide, and as always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Mostar, feel free to share your tips with travellers in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Bosnia and Herzegovina video series showcasing Bosnian food, Bosnian culture and Bosnian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
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Things to do in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina (Balkan Road Trip 06)

In this episode we are checking out the top things to do in Sarajevo - a place where you really come up close with history!
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Even though the scars of the past are still visible all over the city this is now a place where different cultures and religions are living together peacefully. Churches, mosques and synagogues can be found almost next to each other which is why Sarajevo is often called “EuropeanJerusalem”.
One of our favorite Things to do in Sarajevo was walking around the beautiful old town. We recommend trying the local food, checking out the works of the craftsmen and drinking a typical bosnian coffee.
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- Latin Bridge
- Promenade at the Miljacka River
- Čevabdžinica Zeljo
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His mission: visit three countries in three days, with a budget of less than £500, and get spectacular travel images in each one. He has chosen a road trip through the Balkans, and his first stop is the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Bosnia was more amazing than I anticipated and after spending a little over a week in the country, I fell in love. From right off of the Croatian ferry in Ploce, my hitchhiking journey in Bosnia officially began. My driver wanted to stop in Medugorje so why not join. It's a small village where 6 children had claimed to see an apparition of the Virgin Mary. What was a small town is now a big tourist attraction and religious site.
After getting dropped off in Mostar I roamed around the city famous for it's Ottoman Bridge, Stari Most. Originally built 400 years, it was destroyed in 1993, But fortunately rebuilt in 2004 looking just as beautiful as the original. Mostar saw much destruction during the war which in some places, can be seen today. But most of the city has been rebuilt bringing tourists from all over the world. Additional places to see in the area, is Blagaj Tekke, an old Dervish monastery sitting besides a spring and within a mountain side as well as a fortress above of the same name with amazing views of the valley and mountains.
Hitchhiking north brought me through the
gorgeous Dinaric mountains. I stopped in the small town of Jablanica to see a bridge destroyed in WW2 by the Yugoslav partisan led by Tito that helped deter attacks from the Axis powers. My next stop was an overnight stay on Jablanica lake in one of my favorite Airbnb's to date in camper turned bedroom with a small kitchen. Here I had a rowboat to use with the lake all to myself, listening to good music on my phone and taking it all in.
From here, I hitched a ride to Konjic, a small town with more locals than tourists, a beautiful Ottoman bridge and an awesome host who took me into his home offering a local homemade drink. My final city was Bosnia's capital, Sarajevo.
Sarajevo saw it's share of dark days during the Bosnian War, with sniper fire and mortar shelling killing many people. I stopped at the MarkaleMarket where twice, mortar shells killed and injured many people. As well as one of many cemeteries where I lost my emotions due to all of the tombstones that stand. But the city has progressed as a modern city with a beautiful city center with many cafes, a bazaar, commercial city center, and lots of tourism. I also managed to stand in the very spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated igniting WW1.
To wrap up my time in Bosnia, I made it priority to go up to several viewpoints in the hills and mountains. YellowBastion and the historic now abandoned White Fortress overlooking the city and beyond. The best views are from Trebević where you can walk up the abandoned luge track from the 1984 Winter Olympics up to the view over the whole city.
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5. Vrelo Bosne
It is a public park, featuring a spring of the River Bosna, at the foothills of the Mount Igman on the outskirts of Sarajevo.
The spring water at Vrelo Bosne is drinkable, however not recommended. On a typical year more than 60,000 tourists visit the park.
4. Stari Most
It is a 16th-century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar that crosses the river Neretva and connects the two parts of the city.
It was designed by Mimar Hayruddin, a student and apprentice of the famous architect Mimar Sinan.
3. Sebilj
It is a pseudo-Ottoman-style wooden fountain (sebil) in the centre of Baščaršija square in Sarajevo built by Mehmed PashaKukavica in 1753.
It was relocated by Austrian architect Alexander Wittek in 1891.
2. Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque
It is a mosque in the city of Sarajevo, and being one of main architectural monuments in the town, it is regularly visited by tourists.
Built in 16th century, it is the largest historical mosque in Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of the most representative Ottoman structures in the Balkans.
1. Vijećnica
Located in the city of Sarajevo. It was designed in 1891 by the Czech architect Karel Pařík, but criticisms by the minister, BaronBenjamin Kallay, caused him to stop working on the project.
It was initially the largest and most representative building of the Austro-Hungarian period in Sarajevo and served as the city hall.The building was reopened on May 9, 2014.
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What to See & Do in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina

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David’s Been Here takes you to Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover what to see and do in the beautiful city of Mostar. The city is well known in the Balkans for its impressive Ottoman-era architecture and laid-back atmosphere. When there aren’t tourists, the old part of the city is ideal for strolling, shopping, and sipping coffee at a local kafana (coffee shop).
David and his friend Sasha spend 2 days exploring Mostar. Their first stop is also the most popular attraction in town – the 16th centuryStari MostBridge (means “Old Bridge”). Sasha explains a little bit about Stari Most’s history and how you can watch the world-famous Mostari DiveClub members do the death-defying jump into the freezing Neretva River below.
David and Sasha then make a quick stop at the Crooked Bridge, which was used as a trial run before the Ottomans built Stari Most. Afterwards David is able to capture two different jumps off Stari Most, which is exciting since tourists don’t always scrounge up enough to pay the divers the 25-euro fee to jump for the crowd. It may seem fun and games, but it is actually quite dangerous! Sasha explains that anyone can jump but they must first get training from a member of the dive club.
Then onto the Biscevica House, a beautiful 17th centuryTurkish home that holds a great deal of folk art and features traditional architecture. It was built in 1637 and has been in the same family for the past 4 generations. The most intriguing architectural feature of the Biscevica House is the sitting room supported by only 2 exterior pillars. Biscevica House is a museum, so anyone can visit. Other beautiful features include the hand-carved wood and copper works.
Onto the next stop, which is the Muslibegovic House, another 17th century Turkish house that currently serves as a museum/ hotel. In 2010, Expedia.com readers voted the Muslibegovic House 8th best hotel in the world.
David then heads to Koski-Mehmed PashaMosque to go up to the top of its minaret for bird’s eye views of Mostar and the iconic Stari Most Bridge. Sasha then takes David to another beautiful building in Mostar, the Karadjoz Bey Mosque. It dates back to 1556 and was built by the Ottomans. This is actually one of the largest Mosques in the country.
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